Chuka × Bar Aboya
Relish the unique blend of Chinese and izakaya flavors at Chuka × Bar Aboya, Hirosaki's culinary gem just minutes from the station.
Restaurant Details
Chuka × Bar Aboya, nestled in the vibrant city of Hirosaki, presents a delightful blend of Chinese cuisine with the casual vibe of a traditional izakaya. This culinary gem is conveniently located just minutes from Hirosaki Station, making it ideal for visitors and locals alike. The restaurant is renowned for its unique interpretation of Chinese flavors, masterfully combining them with distinctive local influences.
The menu is a testament to culinary innovation, featuring signature dishes such as the richly flavored ABO niboshi ramen, known for its robust broth and perfectly cooked noodles. Guests can also savor the deliciously spicy mapo tofu, or try the crispy fried scallops and succulent prawn spring rolls, each prepared with meticulous attention to detail.
Inside, Chuka × Bar Aboya offers a warm and inviting ambiance, characterized by stylish decor that effortlessly blends contemporary design with traditional Japanese touches. It’s the perfect place for a casual dinner with friends or a special evening with loved ones.
The friendly and attentive staff at Chuka × Bar Aboya ensure that every dining experience is memorable, offering personalized recommendations from the menu and attentive service that reflects the spirit of traditional Japanese hospitality. For those looking to experience a unique fusion of flavors and cultures, Chuka × Bar Aboya is an unmissable destination, celebrating the art of balance and harmony in every dish.
Chuka × Bar Aboya Phone Number
Chuka × Bar Aboya Business Days
Chuka × Bar Aboya Address
12-2 Ekimaecho, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori 036-8003
Chuka × Bar Aboya Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Untamed forests, rugged coastline, and some of the richest culture in the country are what make the Japanese mainland’s northernmost prefecture well worth the trip.
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